Forrest, Ideson look to lead Canada back to gold in wheelchair curling at Paralympics
Enjoyment has a hand in the longevity of Ina Forrest’s curling career. Success has another hand in keeping her competitive flame lit for this long.
The 63-year-old — turning 64 on May 25 — will once again lead Canada’s Paralympic curling squad at the Milan Cortina Games with sights on a return to the top of the podium.
Forrest has won four straight medals in her Paralympic career (two gold, two bronze) but hasn’t tasted gold since the 2014 Games.
The oldest member of Canada’s Paralympic contingent is regularly asked how long she plans to keep competing. Forrest was inducted into the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame at a banquet during Brier week in Ottawa in February 2016. In 2025, she was inducted into the Canadian Disability Hall of Fame.
